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research Which is the ideal JAK inhibitor for alopecia areata – Baricitinib, tofacitinib, ritlecitinib or ifidancitinib - Revisiting the immunomechanisms of the JAK pathway
No single ideal JAK inhibitor for alopecia areata has been determined; JAK3 inhibitors may be promising with fewer side effects.
research Tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitor associated psoriasiform alopecia (drug-induced psoriasiform alopecia)
Some drugs for inflammation may cause psoriasis-like hair loss.
research Treatment of Crohn's Disease and Concomitant Alopecia Areata With Tofacitinib
Tofacitinib successfully treated hair loss in a Crohn's disease patient who previously used adalimumab.
research MODERN BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT METHODS FOR ALOPECIA AREATA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
JAK inhibitors show promise for treating alopecia areata, but more research is needed.
research Angiogenic effects of recombinant thymosin β4 in a mouse hindlimb ischemia model
Recombinant thymosin β4 promotes blood vessel growth and reduces muscle damage.
research Current management strategies for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
The document concludes that treatment for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma should be customized to each patient's disease stage, balancing benefits and side effects, with no cure but many patients living long lives.
research Hair for the Long Haul: Alopecia Areata Cases and Considerations
JAK inhibitors are effective for long-term management of alopecia areata.
research Discovery of 7-Methoxy-6-[4-(4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl)-1H-imidazol-5-yl]-1,3-benzothiazole (TASP0382088): A Potent and Selective Transforming Growth Factor-β Type I Receptor Inhibitor as a Topical Drug for Alopecia
A new compound shows promise as a topical treatment for hair loss.
research Novel investigational drugs for alopecia areata and future perspectives
JAK inhibitors are safe and effective for treating moderate-to-severe alopecia areata.
research 12 Treatment of hirsutism with 5α-reductase inhibitors
New compounds may soon be tested to treat excessive hair growth in women.
research Retrospective cohort study of CDK4/6-inhibitor-induced alopecia in patients with breast cancer.
CDK4/6 inhibitors may cause hair loss in breast cancer patients.
research Resistant alopecia areata treated with tofacitinib
Tofacitinib can be effective in treating hair loss caused by alopecia areata.
research Treatment of Del(5q) Myelodysplastic Syndrome with All-Trans-Retinoic Acid and Tocopherol-α.
The treatment was not recommended due to limited effectiveness and significant side effects.
research Alopecia areata is driven by cytotoxic T lymphocytes and is reversed by JAK inhibition
Alopecia areata can be reversed by JAK inhibitors, promoting hair regrowth.
research 5α-Reductase inhibitors, antiviral and anti-tumor activities of some steroidal cyanopyridinone derivatives
Some newly made compounds are promising for treating enlarged prostate, hair loss, viruses, and prostate cancer, and might be better than current drugs.
research Phospholipase A2 inhibition as potential therapy for inflammatory skin diseases
Inhibiting PLA2 enzymes may help treat inflammatory skin diseases like psoriasis and dermatitis.
research 061 Selective inhibition of tyrosine kinase 2 prevents and restores interleukin-12-induced hair follicle immune privilege collapse: a novel approach to alopecia areata therapy?
Blocking IL-12 can help treat alopecia areata by preventing hair follicle immune issues.
research 42752 Evaluation of Eyebrow and Eyelash Regrowth and Patient Satisfaction in the Phase 3 THRIVE-AA1 Trial with CTP-543 (Deuruxolitinib) in Adult Patients with Moderate to Severe Alopecia Areata
CTP-543 significantly improved eyebrow and eyelash regrowth and patient satisfaction in adults with alopecia areata.
research Refractory alopecia in lupus treated with tofacitinib — a case-based review
Tofacitinib helped regrow hair in a lupus patient with alopecia.
research 26143 Time to scalp hair, eyebrow, and eyelash improvement in patients with alopecia areata treated with baricitinib in the phase 2 portion of the phase 2/3 BRAVE-AA1 study
Baricitinib helped improve hair, eyebrow, and eyelash growth in alopecia areata patients.
research CXCR3 Blockade Inhibits T Cell Migration into the Skin and Prevents Development of Alopecia Areata
Blocking the CXCR3 receptor reduces T cell accumulation in the skin and prevents hair loss in mice.
research A Real-World Study of Steroid-Free Monotherapy with Tofacitinib in Severe and Therapy-Recalcitrant Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis, and Alopecia Universalis Cases: A Retrospective Analysis
Tofacitinib was effective for severe, treatment-resistant hair loss without side effects.
research Comparative efficacy of oral Janus kinase inhibitors and biologics in adult alopecia areata: A systematic review and Bayesian network meta‐analysis
Baricitinib is the most effective treatment for alopecia areata.
research The role of oclacitinib in the management of ischaemic dermatopathy in four dogs
Oclacitinib effectively treated a skin condition in dogs that didn't respond to other immunosuppressants.
research LB1007 Systemic treatment with a KLK5 inhibitor shows efficacy in a murine model of Netherton syndrome
A KLK5 inhibitor effectively improved skin symptoms in a mouse model of Netherton Syndrome.
research Baricitinib: Exploring the Safety Profile for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Baricitinib is effective for severe alopecia areata with manageable side effects, mainly upper respiratory infections.
research In silico investigation of possible multi-target drugs against Glutamate S-transferase and prolyl tRNA synthetase in Onchocerca volvulus
Bedaquiline, Telmisartan, Diosmin, Azelastine, and Adapalene may be effective treatments for onchocerciasis.
research Clinical Outcomes for Uptitration of Baricitinib Therapy in Patients With Severe Alopecia Areata
Increasing the dose of baricitinib to 4 mg helps more patients with severe alopecia areata regrow hair.
research Cyclohex-1-ene Carboxylic Acids: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Inhibitors of Human 5α Reductase
Scientists made new substances that can block an enzyme linked to prostate issues and hair loss, with potential for creating a new treatment.